Inside the elite Maryland prep school that costs $60,000 a year, has its own recording studio and golf course, and boasts alums on the Supreme Court

Georgetown Preparatory School in Bethesda, Maryland, is the alma mater of both Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The private school costs between $37,000 and $60,000 a year and features a recording studio, a swimming pool and a nine-hole golf course.

Georgetown Prep is one of the most elite boarding schools in the country, with an acceptance rate of just 23%.

Georgetown Preparatory School isn’t your average high school.

Located in suburban Bethesda, Maryland, Georgetown Prep’s 93-acre campus features perks like a recording studio, a swimming pool and a nine-hole golf course. A year’s tuition at the all-boys Catholic school costs as much as $60,000.

In less than a month, the Supreme Court could feature two Georgetown Prep alumni – Neil Gorsuch graduated in 1985, while nominee Brett Kavanaugh graduated in 1983.

Here’s a look inside one of America’s most elite high schools that’s at the center of the political world right now:

Georgetown Preparatory School is an all-boys private high school in suburban Bethesda, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC.

The school boasts that 100% of its students go on to attend a four-year university.

Service is a required component of the Georgetown Prep curriculum. Rising seniors take summer service trips to places like Nicaragua and Senegal, as well as underserved communities closer to home like Baltimore and New Orleans.

Georgetown Prep also happens to be the alma mater of Neil Gorsuch, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court in 2017. Gorsuch graduated in 1985, two years after Kavanaugh.

Kavanaugh’s nomination was well-received on campus. “Certainly it’s a feather in their cap,” Kevin Dowd, Kavanaugh’s high school basketball coach, told The New York Times. “I just hope they don’t get carried away and raise tuition.”